Discussion:
The Simple Question That Relativity Cannot Answer... And For Good Reason
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Spaceman
2008-09-22 15:49:11 UTC
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Clocks E and M are at rest with one another. Clock rates are of
course equal.
Let clock M now move with respect to E, with relative constant
velocity v.
Does the rate of clock M, with respect to frame M, change?
Nothing wrt to it's own frame ever changes.
Except for Spacething, which eventually will shrink to zero
in its own private autistic frame.
Amazing.
Kill the clock problem with logic and all the religious relativists attack
as if
I killed thier God.
LOL
s***@gmail.com
2008-09-23 18:45:47 UTC
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On Sep 23, 2:35 pm, "Dirk Van de moortel"
yes, the invariant elephant.
Dirk Vdm-
And the demented, who insisted otherwise.


Just to help you out, it is an invariant heartbeat interval, not an
elephant.

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